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Resources for today’s training can be found at:
http://bit.ly/PARCC2021
PARCC
Agenda
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• Introduction to PARCC
• Plan Test Administration
• Administer Test
• Closeout Testing
• Next Steps
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The Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers, or PARCC, is the District of Columbia's annual assessment of mathematics and English language arts (ELA), based on the Common Core State Standards (CCSS).
PARCC
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PARCC mathematics and ELA are taken each spring in grades 3-8 and in high school.
OSSE’s participation policy outlines requirements for student test registration and can be found in the 2020-21 OSSE Statewide
Assessments Participation Policy document.
PARCC
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In 2021, PARCC will be available for both in-person and remote testing
• Test content and delivery platform will be the same for both options
• Assessments will be delivered via TestNav, and schools may use either the TestNav app or a web browser; browser-based administration is recommended for remote testing
• Remote Testing Supplements to the Test Coordinator Manual and Test Administrator Manual provide additional guidance
PARCC
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PARCC is managed through the PearsonAccessnext (PAN) online system.
Students take the PARCC assessments online in TestNav8.
PARCC
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OSSE requires each school to submit a school test security plan via QuickBase, prior to testing.
• School test security plans provide OSSE with important details about test administration and test security at your school
• School test security plans are due 15 business days prior to the first day of testing at each school
• Schools may not begin testing until their school test security plan is approved by OSSE
• Test security plans may be updated to document changes in testing procedures or schedule
PARCC
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Plan Test Administration
• Attend Training• Assign Staff Roles• Register Students
– Document Accommodations and Accessibility Features – Receive Materials
• Setup Technology for Testing• Create a Testing Schedule• Train Authorized Personnel • Create Test Sessions• Document Test Security Plans
– Create and Submit a School Test Security Plan– Setup a School Test Security File
Attend Training
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Online training schedule
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Assign Staff Roles
LEA PARCC CoordinatorLEA Test Integrity Coordinator
School PARCC CoordinatorSchool Test Monitor
SPED Coordinator Technology Coordinator
Test Administrators Proctors Authorized Personnel
• All of these roles may be successfully performed remotely.
• Personnel in these roles do not need to be on-site in a school building, unless they are required to handle any secure paper test materials (e.g., accommodated test booklets or scripts)
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Assign Staff Roles
LEA PARCC Coordinator
• Manage the administration of the PARCC assessments
• Ensure test security
• Provide test security training for School Test Coordinators
• Submit required documentation to OSSE before, during, and after testing
• Coordinate with Alternate and EL Assessment Coordinators
School PARCC Coordinator
• Manage the administration of the PARCC assessments
• Ensure test security at the school
• Provide test security training for authorized personnel
• Create a school test security plan and maintain a school test security file
Technology Coordinator• Prepare technology for test administration
• Provide technical support during testing
Special Education
Coordinator• Manage the assignment of accommodations and accessibility features to students
Test Administrator• Administer a test to a student or group of students in compliance with test
integrity guidelines and LEA, school, and test manual policies
Proctor• Support test administration to a group of students in compliance with test integrity
guidelines and LEA, school, and test manual policies
Authorized Personnel• Any individual (other than a student) who is trained on test security and has
permission to enter a secure testing environment
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PARCC staff roles will be documented in your school test security plan, school test security file, and PearsonAccessnext.
Assigning roles in PearsonAccessnext will allow staff to complete needed tasks before, during, and after testing.
Assign Staff Roles
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Registration aligns with each student’s grade or course.
Register Students
• OSSE registers all students in grades 3-8
• LEAs verify registration for grades 3-8 and make adjustments for students in grade 7 and 8 taking advanced mathematics courses
• LEAs register all high school students for PARCC based on course enrollment
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PARCC registration information is uploaded into PearsonAccessnext
through a spreadsheet called the Student Registration and Personal Needs Profile (SR/PNP).
• SR/PNP registration fields include:▪ LEA and school code▪ Student name▪ Unique student identifier (USI)▪ Birthdate and current grade▪ Other demographic information▪ Assessment test taken▪ Mode of instruction
• Directions for completing the SR/PNP file can be found in PearsonAccessnext and the SR/PNP Field Definitions Guide
Register Students
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Detailed descriptions of the SR/PNP fields can be found in the Student Registration/ Personal Needs Profile Field Definitions guide. This document provides names, values, and definitions for each column of the SR/PNP file. It also includes instructions for creating the file and importing it into the PAN system.
Register Students – Upload File
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Accommodations and accessibility features are identified for each student in the Personal Needs Profile section of
the SR/PNP.
Document Accommodations & Accessibility Features
Accessibility Featuresavailable to all students
(built into test)
Accessibility Featuresselected for each student
(identified in advance)
Accommodations
ELPlans
IEP/504 Plans
• Accommodations require an IEP, 504 plan, or EL plan
• Accessibility features can be assigned to any student, based on the policies established by the LEA or school
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Work with the Special Education Coordinators at your schools to create policies and assign accommodations
and accessibility features effectively.
Document Accommodations & Accessibility Features
• LEA and school policies should be created to ensure accessibility features are assigned equitably
• Accommodations and accessibility features should be reflective of a student’s typical testing experience
• Students should practice using accommodations and accessibility features prior to testing
• Paper-based accommodations such as large print and Braille must be administered in person.
• Refer to the Testing Accommodations Guides for details on how to administer certain test administrator-delivered accommodations remotely (e.g., human reader, signer, scribe).
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Information in the SR/PNP is used by Pearson to provide testing materials to schools.
• The SR/PNP should be completed in February
• If student accommodations change, due to changes in their IEP, 504, or EL plans, additional orders for materials can be placed prior to testing
• Accessibility features do not require materials from Pearson and can be completed any time before you submit your school test security plan
Document Accommodations & Accessibility Features
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Materials will be shipped to the School Test Coordinator at each school, beginning in March.
Receive Materials
• Materials include:
– test manuals
– accommodated test materials
– return shipping materials
• Check to ensure all ordered materials have been provided
• Keep testing materials locked away in a secure location prior to testing
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Each school will receive a Test Coordinator Manual and Test Administrator Manuals.
Receive Materials
Manuals will arrive with your school’s assessment materials shipments. Review the contents of the manuals and share the Test Administrator Manuals with your staff members, so they are aware of their responsibilities.
Test Coordinator and Test Administrator manuals will be available online starting in January. If you’d like to review information prior to receiving your materials shipment, you can download and print copies at that time.
Remote Testing Supplements will only be available online via PearsonAccessnext.
PearsonAccessnext (PAN) is used by LEA and school staff to manage the administration of the PARCC assessments.
Setup Technology for Testing
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TestNav8 is the student assessment platform for PARCC. It is available as an app that must be downloaded to student testing devices, or as a browser-based platform.
Browser-based TestNav should be used for remote testing.
Technology coordinators can support with the setup of TestNav8.
Setup Technology for Testing
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Setup Technology for Testing
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Infrastructure trials help schools ensure they have a bandwidth and
technology setup that supports effective test administration.
Refer to the TestNav System Requirements to be sure that students
have access to compatible devices.
Infrastructure trials are run through the PAN training site. They
allow students to take sample assessments and allow staff to
manage testing in the PAN platform.
Setup Technology for Testing
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Students within your LEA or school may need supportive technology
as a component of their accommodations. Share these needs with
your technology coordinator and test the supportive technology to
be sure the student is aware of how to use it and that it will function
properly during the assessment.
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Grade/
Subject
PARCC Math PARCC ELA
# of
Units
Unit Testing
Time
# of
Units
Unit Testing
Time
3 3 60 min. 2 75 min.
4 3 60 min. 2 90 min.
5 3 60 min. 2 90 min.
6 3 60 min. 2 90 min.
7 3 60 min. 2 90 min.
8 3 60 min. 2 90 min.
High School* 2 90 min. 2 90 min.
* Includes the math assessments for PARCC Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Integrated I, Integrated II, the PARCC ELA assessments for grades 9-10.
Create a Testing Schedule
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Requirements for School Test Security Plan Test Schedule:
• date• time • assessment
• subject• grade/course • PAN session
• test administrator• proctor• location
Create a Testing Schedule
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OSSE Office of Assessment
SPED Coordinator Technology Coordinator
Test Administrators Proctors Authorized Personnel
LEA PARCC CoordinatorLEA Test Integrity Coordinator
School PARCC CoordinatorSchool Test Monitor
Train Authorized Personnel
The role of all authorized personnel is to ensure a secure testing environment during test administration.
Train Authorized Personnel
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School Test Coordinators are responsible for training all school staff that will be supporting with test administration. This training should include test security policies, staff role assignments, test administration procedures, and testing schedules.
The In-Person and Remote PARCC Test Security Guidelines outline requirements for test security procedures.
All authorized personnel must receive a Test Security Notification Statement, and their attendance at test security training must be documented.
Test sessions are created in PAN.Test sessions can be created manually within a student account or
for large groups of students through an SR/PNP file upload.
Create Test Sessions
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Test sessions group students for management by a Test Administrator during testing. Students must be associated with a testing sessions to begin testing.
From the test session in PAN, student testing tickets can be printed by test coordinators and tests can be activated, monitored, and closed.
Create Test Sessions
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Test sessions must be created in the format of the naming conventions below.
2021 naming convention differentiates between remote and in-person sessions.
Each test session that is created must be assigned a Test Administrator in the PAN system. The use of the Test Administrator naming conventions is also required.
Create Test Sessions
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SR/PNP Field Naming Convention Sample Name
Session Name
SUBJECT.grade.TAintials.remote(R)/in-
person(I)/makeup-remote(MR)/makeup-in-
person(MI)
ELA.03.JD.R
MATH.ALG1.JD.I
Test Administrator Lastname.Firstname Doe.Jane
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OSSE, LEAs, and schools communicate about test security prior to testing to ensure each school is prepared to test.
• School Test Coordinators create a test security file and a school test security plan
• Test security files are physical files kept at the school that are updated throughout testing season
• School test security plans are submitted to the LEA Test Coordinator for approval
• LEA Test Coordinators submit school test security plans to OSSE for approval
• OSSE review plans and provides revision requests or approvals
Document Test Security Plans
Each school is required to create and maintain a school test security file to document testing policies, staff involvement, testing schedules, and incidents that arise.
Include the following items in your school test security file:• school test security plan• staff test security training attendance sheet• signed test security affidavits• incident reports and notes on irregularities • notes on test schedule changes
Maintain a school test security file in hard copy, onsite at each school for four years.
Setup a School Test Security File
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School test security plans include the following sections:
Details about school test security plan submission are provided in the Test Security Training Modules (required for all LEA Test Coordinators).
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– Assessments Start and End Dates
– General Information/ School Demographics
– Secure Materials Management– Reporting Irregularities– Irregularities Investigations– Prohibited Actions– Logistics– Assurances
– PearsonAccessnext Test Sessions and Test Administrators
– Authorized Personnel – Testing Schedule – OSSE Feedback & Approvals– Minor Deviations from School
Test Security Plan– Plan to Improve School Policies
& Procedures
Create and Submit a School Test Security Plan
School test security plans are submitted to OSSE digitally via Quickbase and must be approved by OSSE prior to student testing.
School test security plans must be submitted to OSSE 15 business days prior to the first day of testing at each school.
Create and Submit a School Test Security Plan
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Administer Test
• Setup Testing Environment• Ensure Accommodations and Accessibility Features
(A&AF) are Accurately Provided • Administer the Test to Students • Document Issues/Irregularities
Secure Testing EnvironmentOSSE’s goal is to develop and provide statewide assessments
that yield fair and accurate results. To do this, schools and local education agencies (LEAs) are to administer
assessments, to the best of their ability, in consistent and standardized conditions.
The best way for us to support schools and LEAs in administering quality assessments is to ensure educators understand and recognize acceptable and unacceptable
assessment practices.
Setup Testing Environment
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Setup Classrooms: Unprepared for Testing
Animal
Life Cycles
World History Timeline
Math Equations
3x + 17 = ?
4y – 22y = ?
189 x 42 =
92,000 – 1458 = ?
27. 345 + 903. 8 =?
Math Equations
3x + 17 = ?
4y – 22y = ?
189 x 42 =
92,000 – 1458 = ?
27. 345 + 903. 8 =?
Math Equations
3x + 17 = ?
4y – 22y = ?
189 x 42 =
92,000 – 1458 = ?
27. 345 + 903. 8 =?
Math Equations
3x + 17 = ?
4y – 22y = ?
189 x 42 =
92,000 – 1458 = ?
27. 345 + 903. 8 =?
Math Equations
3x + 17 = ?
4y – 22y = ?
189 x 42 =
92,000 – 1458 = ?
27. 345 + 903. 8 =?
Math Equations
3x + 17 = ?
4y – 22y = ?
189 x 42 =
92,000 – 1458 = ?
27. 345 + 903. 8 =?
Washington DC School
Steps for Success!
• Read the question
• Find evidence
• Select an answer
• Check your work
Daily Schedule
8:00 – ELA Class
10:00 – Math Class
12:00 – Lunch
2:00 – Science Class
3:30 - Dismissal
Unit Name: Unit 2Unit Testing Time: 90 minutesStarting Time: 10:15 a.m.Stopping Time: 11:45 a.m.Number of Sections: 1
College
a2 + b2 = c2
100% Tests
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Setup Classrooms: Unprepared for Testing
Animal
Life Cycles
World History Timeline
Math Equations
3x + 17 = ?
4y – 22y = ?
189 x 42 =
92,000 – 1458 = ?
27. 345 + 903. 8 =?
Math Equations
3x + 17 = ?
4y – 22y = ?
189 x 42 =
92,000 – 1458 = ?
27. 345 + 903. 8 =?
Math Equations
3x + 17 = ?
4y – 22y = ?
189 x 42 =
92,000 – 1458 = ?
27. 345 + 903. 8 =?
Math Equations
3x + 17 = ?
4y – 22y = ?
189 x 42 =
92,000 – 1458 = ?
27. 345 + 903. 8 =?
Math Equations
3x + 17 = ?
4y – 22y = ?
189 x 42 =
92,000 – 1458 = ?
27. 345 + 903. 8 =?
Math Equations
3x + 17 = ?
4y – 22y = ?
189 x 42 =
92,000 – 1458 = ?
27. 345 + 903. 8 =?
Washington DC School
Steps for Success!
• Read the question
• Find evidence
• Select an answer
• Check your work
Daily Schedule
8:00 – ELA Class
10:00 – Math Class
12:00 – Lunch
2:00 – Science Class
3:30 - Dismissal
Unit Name: Unit 2Unit Testing Time: 90 minutesStarting Time: 10:15 a.m.Stopping Time: 11:45 a.m.Number of Sections: 1
College
a2 + b2 = c2
100% Tests
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Setup Classrooms: Cover Prohibited Materials
Animal
Life Cycles
World History Timeline
Math Equations
3x + 17 = ?
4y – 22y = ?
189 x 42 =
92,000 – 1458 = ?
27. 345 + 903. 8 =?
Math Equations
3x + 17 = ?
4y – 22y = ?
189 x 42 =
92,000 – 1458 = ?
27. 345 + 903. 8 =?
Math Equations
3x + 17 = ?
4y – 22y = ?
189 x 42 =
92,000 – 1458 = ?
27. 345 + 903. 8 =?
Math Equations
3x + 17 = ?
4y – 22y = ?
189 x 42 =
92,000 – 1458 = ?
27. 345 + 903. 8 =?
Math Equations
3x + 17 = ?
4y – 22y = ?
189 x 42 =
92,000 – 1458 = ?
27. 345 + 903. 8 =?
Math Equations
3x + 17 = ?
4y – 22y = ?
189 x 42 =
92,000 – 1458 = ?
27. 345 + 903. 8 =?
Washington DC School
Steps for Success!
• Read the question
• Find evidence
• Select an answer
• Check your work
Daily Schedule
8:00 – ELA Class
10:00 – Math Class
12:00 – Lunch
2:00 – Science Class
3:30 - Dismissal
Unit Name: Unit 2Unit Testing Time: 90 minutesStarting Time: 10:15 a.m.Stopping Time: 11:45 a.m.Number of Sections: 1
College
a2 + b2 = c2
100% Tests
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Washington DC School
Daily Schedule
8:00 – ELA Class
10:00 – Math Class
12:00 – Lunch
2:00 – Science Class
3:30 - Dismissal
Unit Name: Unit 2Unit Testing Time: 90 minutesStarting Time: 10:15 a.m.Stopping Time: 11:45 a.m.Number of Sections: 1
College
Setup Classrooms: Remove Prohibited Materials
Setup Classrooms
Unit Name: Unit 2Unit Testing Time: 90 minutesStarting Time: 10:15 a.m.Stopping Time: 11:45 a.m.Number of Sections: 1
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Unit and testing time and information must be clearly posted for student reference during testing. Requirements for this information are presented in the PARCC Test Administrator Manual.
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Testing accommodations should be consistent with the accommodations students received during instruction (distance learning and/or in-person).
Most accommodations and accessibility features are embedded in the test platform and can be administered remotely.
Paper-based accommodations such as large print and Braille must be administered in person.
Refer to the Testing Accommodations Guides for details on how to administer certain test administrator-delivered accommodations remotely (e.g., human reader, signer, scribe).
Ensure A&AF are Accurately Provided
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Ensure that all students with accommodations are provided with the appropriate materials and supports they are entitled to receive during testing.
Test Administrators providing accommodations should be trained to administer these accommodations prior to testing, and should be monitored during testing to ensure accommodations are administered appropriately.
Misadministration of accommodations can result
in a student test being invalidated.
Ensure A&AF are Accurately Provided
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Prior to testing, Test Administrators should review codes in PAN to ensure the system is prepared to provide each student with the appropriate accommodations and accessibility features.
Ensure A&AF are Accurately Provided
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Follow policies and guidance in the PARCC manuals to administer the assessment to students.• Testing scripts must be read verbatim to students.
• Test Administrators and proctors should be actively monitoring students throughout testing.
• Test Administrators may not view student assessments, unless they are providing accommodations that require them to do so.
• Test Administrators may not coach students during testing.
• Policies for student breaks are outlined in the Test Administrator Manual.
Note: Schools are permitted to draft language on how TAs will guide students through logging into test sessions remotely. Any school-specific language that Test Administrators will be using for remote administration needs to be included in the school test security plan and approved by OSSE.
Administer Test to Students
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Test Coordinators, Technology Coordinators, and Special Education Coordinators should monitor and provide support to Test Administrators during testing:
• Monitor testing to ensure test security policies and administrative procedures are followed.
• Document irregularities and incidents for your records and to submit to OSSE, when appropriate.
• Test Coordinators and Technology Coordinators are the only authorized personnel who are allowed to have a cell phone on or out in any in-person testing environment. It may only be used to contact Pearson for testing support.
• For remote testing, cell phones may be permitted for the purpose of contacting the Test Administrator or Technology Coordinator for assistance, but should otherwise not be present in the testing environment.
Administer Test to Students
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Issues and irregularities that occur during testing should be documented and may need to be reported to OSSE.
Any individual may report a testing incident to OSSE.
Test security training covers details about when to document issues for your test security file, and when and how to report an incident to OSSE.
Information about how to report an incident to OSSE can be found here: https://osse.dc.gov/service/test-security-and-incident-forms
Note: We acknowledge that schools and LEAs can’t be aware of everything that happens in a remote testing environment. Report what you are able to report.
Document Issues and Irregularities
OSSE will not conduct in-person monitoring to reflect the health and safety needs of schools/LEAs.
OSSE will conduct virtual desktop monitoring during testing.
OSSE may request pre-scheduled meetings with LEA and/or School Test Coordinators to discuss testing during test administration.
OSSE Monitoring
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When students have completed their tests, their testing materials should be collected by a Test Administrator.
For remote testing, schools should develop a procedure for students to let their Test Administrator know they have finished.
Student may then complete a silent activity unrelated to testing content or exit the room. Activities may include reading a book, drawing, or completing a worksheet that is unrelated to testing content.
Administer Test to Students
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Close Testing
• Close Tests and Stop Test Sessions• Shred, Recycle, and Return Materials• Submit Documentation and Complete Test Security File
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Close any tests that remain open at the end of the testing window and stop all test sessions. This task can be completed in PearsonAccessnext.
Close Tests and Stop Test Sessions
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Shred, Recycle, and Return Materials
Secure Materials to SHRED Non-Secure Materials to RECYCLE
• Student Testing Tickets• Used Scratch Paper• PARCC Math Reference Sheets
with Student Writing
• Test Coordinator and Test Administrator Manuals
• Blank Math Reference Sheets• Rulers and other Pearson-provided
paper testing tools
Secure Materials to RETURN
• Student Answer Sheets & 3rd Grade Test Booklets • Student Test Booklets
(Grades 4 through High School, including paper, large print, braille, and all accommodated test booklet types)
• Human Reader Scripts
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Shred, Recycle, and Return Materials
Directions for shipping materials to Pearson are outlined in the PARCC Test Coordinator Manual.
• All paper-based PARCC materials (scorable and non-scorable) must be shipped to Pearson no later than May 28. Materials shipped after this date may not receive a score.
• All non-scorable secure PARCC materials from computer-based testing must be shipped to Pearson no later than June 4.
Test Security Affidavits• Signed by School Test Coordinators and LEA Test Coordinators at the
end of all districtwide assessments• Submitted to OSSE no more than 10 business days after the last day
of testing
Submit Documentation
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Test Security Files• Print any final online
documentation, such as incident reports and school test security plans and place them in your test security file at the end of testing
• Organize any notes, reports, and other information
• Maintain the test security file at your school for four years
Test Security Investigations
Once testing is complete, schools and LEAs may be asked to participate in test security investigations. OSSE will provide notice and details about how these investigations will be conducted to each school and LEA selected to participate. Investigations occur each fall and determinations are made each winter.
Note: Schools and LEAs will not be held accountable for caregiver or student behaviors during remote testing, though they should share expectations prior to testing.
Submit Documentation
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Attend Training
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Online training schedule
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PARCC Training Events
SR/PNP Workshop (office hours) Feb. 10 2-3:30 p.m.
Test Session Workshop (office hours) March 10 2-3:30 p.m.
PARCC Remote Test Administration Guidance - Webinar Feb. 2 3-4:30 p.m.
PARCC Technology Coordinator Training - Webinar Feb. 19 2-3:30 p.m.
Technical Assistance During PARCC Testing - Webinar March 25 2-3:30 p.m.
PARCC Closeout Procedures - Webinar May 13 2:30-3:30 p.m.
The following events are recommended for LEA PARCC Test Coordinators:
PearsonAccessnext: Testing portal
PARCC Assessment Manuals: Test coordinator, test administrator, and
accessibility and accommodations manuals
Pearson Training Modules: Watch “how to” presentations
Pearson DC Portal: https://dc.mypearsonsupport.com/
PARCC Assessment Resources: Assessment design resources, released items and
educator resources
PARCC/Pearson Customer Support: (866) 688-9555
OSSE Support Tool (OST)
PARCC Resources
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OSSE Points of Contact
Area Topic Point of Contact
Assessment Policy
Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) & General Assessment Policy
Danielle Branson
Data, Reporting, Business RulesChanon Bell
Test Integrity and Security
Special Populations Michael Craig
Test Administration
NAEP Swea Hart
PARCCStephanie Snyder or Daniel Alcazar-Roman
MSAAMichael Craig
WIDA ACCESS
Assessment Literacy LEA/School Workshops and Trainings Stephanie Snyder